Detailed Mechanism Funding and Narrative

Years of mechanism: 2010 2011

Details for Mechanism ID: 9740
Country/Region: Tanzania
Year: 2010
Main Partner: Columbia University
Main Partner Program: NA
Organizational Type: University
Funding Agency: HHS/CDC
Total Funding: $4,400,000

Funding for Treatment: Adult Treatment (HTXS): $4,400,000

Maintain Quality HIV services at existing sites, scaling up to sites with high prevalence and previously underserved areas, expansion of adherence and psychosocial support services to PLHA and promoting PWP. This will be accomplished through, provision of Technical support, regular supportive supervision, clinical and nutrition mentoring, patient monitoring, ensuring uninterrupted supply of drugs and reagents through central procurement mechanism,Capacity building to local partners in financial accountability, program oversight and M&E. Funds will also be used for facilities and community linkages. Partner works in 23 districts in Kigoma, Kagera, Pwani, Lindi and Zanzibar and currently covers 14457 patients on treatment

Subpartners Total: $0
Bagamoyo District Council: NA
Kibaha District Council: NA
Kibaha Municipal: NA
Kisarawe District Council: NA
Mafia District Council: NA
Mchukwi Mission Hospital: NA
Mkuranga District Council: NA
Regional Health Management Team - Tanzania: NA
Regional Health Management Team - Tanzania: NA
Regional Health Management Team - Tanzania: NA
Rufiji District Council: NA
Service, Health and Development for People Living Positively with HIV/AIDS: NA
Tumbi Regional Referral Hospital: NA
Zanzibar AIDS Control Program: NA
Zanzibar NGO Cluster for HIV And AIDS Prevention and Control: NA
Zanzibar Association of People Living with HIV And AIDS: NA
Cross Cutting Budget Categories and Known Amounts Total: $462,000
Construction/Renovation $225,000
Food and Nutrition: Policy, Tools, and Service Delivery $147,000
Human Resources for Health $90,000
Key Issues Identified in Mechanism
Addressing male norms and behaviors
Increasing gender equity in HIV/AIDS activities and services
Increasing women's access to income and productive resources
Malaria
Child Survival Activities
Mobile Populations
Safe Motherhood
Tuberculosis
Workplace Programs
Family Planning